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Culture human cells on aortic structures, investigate the durability of hip replacements, and create implants combining biological and synthetic materials. These groundbreaking advancements represent just a fraction of the innovative research conducted in Clemson's bioengineering laboratories. Your coursework and laboratory experiences will provide comprehensive knowledge of biology, biochemistry, and physiology, equipping you to utilize advanced mathematics in addressing complex challenges at the intersection of engineering and biology. You'll collaborate daily with faculty in the lab, researching how engineers and medical professionals can work together to enhance human health and address medical issues. First-year engineering students at Clemson enter through our general engineering program, giving you a full year to explore various engineering fields, interact with faculty across departments, and identify the major that aligns with your skills and aspirations. When applying for admission, you'll select general engineering as your initial major.